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Red Line trains will not serve the North Quincy, Wollaston, Quincy Center, Quincy Adams and Braintree stations from Sept. 6 through 29. How to find more information on the MBTA’s plans
The MBTA doesn't plan to shut down the Red Line from end to end, the agency's leader said Wednesday. ... creating serious safety problems. Federal officials want the T to address the shortcomings ...
The train rolled out of a rail yard, onto the mainline and hundreds of feet past a subway station on July 25. Officials said the car had "diminished breaking capacity." The incident contributed to ...
The MBTA transit network includes the MBTA subway with three metro lines (the Blue, Orange, and Red lines), two light rail lines (the Green and Mattapan lines), and a five-line bus rapid transit system (the Silver Line); MBTA bus local and express service; the twelve-line MBTA Commuter Rail system, and several ferry routes.
The Red Line is a rapid transit line operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) as part of the MBTA subway system. The line runs south and east underground from Alewife station in North Cambridge through Somerville and Cambridge, surfacing to cross the Longfellow Bridge then returning to tunnels under Downtown Boston.
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The MBTA is in the process of replacing its entire fleet of Red Line and Orange Line cars, which are over 40 years old, as of 2024. [14] The Blue Line cars were replaced in 2008. The Green Line has a variety of vehicles, some dating back to 1986, with the latest batch delivered in 2019.
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